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chandrakant solanki

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No, If you are really interested in forensic science go ahead, it has good opportunity and please never compare two courses as it has its own pros and cons.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Eligibility criteria for M.Sc forensic science is as follows:
"B.Sc degree from any recognized university with at least 50% marks in the aggregate. The candidate must have studied for at least 2 years (4 Semester) of 3 years degree course. Any 2 subjects out of (a) physics (b) chemistry (c) biology /zoology/ genetics /bio technology/ physical anthropology".
You are eligible to seek admission in M.Sc forensic science.

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Shilpa GuptaMSc in Forensic Science and Criminology

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It also includes some law section question like IPC ,Cr PC and Indian Indian Evidence Act.

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Sofia Goyal

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Please refer to the link: https://goo.gl/zCKYGK

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Hi,
The scope of forensic Science study is vast. You can get jobs in various governments and private sectors. The study will improve your skills and knowledge. After completing your degree, you can open your own forensic practice & forensic service offices. You also may employ in Forensic Laboratories, Detective Offices, Banks and other Govt. and private agencies.
There are endless opportunities in this field because of unlimited crimes in the world is happening. So, the job opportunities in the field of forensic Science are also endless. You can get a job in everywhere in India or in overseas.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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There are ample career opportunities available for students who have completed their graduation in Forensic Science. Apart from this, students also have choice to continue their advance studies in this field. On the successful completion of their course, students can get jobs with departments of the Indian government or with private firms. It is also possible for them to begin their own consultancy firm.
Given below are a few of the job profiles that are available in forensics:
Clinical Forensic Medicines Experts
Forensic Anthropologists
Forensic Artists
Forensic Chemists
Forensic Dentists
Forensic Engineer
Forensic Entomologists
Forensic Lingu
...more

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mani khanna

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Hi,
Kindly check this link for a list of colleges offering forensic Science in India:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/forensic-science-colleges-india
I can't find any Kolkata based colleges in this list. So you can consider all of these.

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